December in Chicago: Events Around Town

Whether you are looking for activities to do with kids or for the adults We have you covered! There is plenty to do around town to celebrate, shop, and enjoy time with friends and family. There are ongoing events that you can enjoy such as Winter WonderFest at Navy Pier or the Wonderland Express at the Botanical Gardens. Check out the video and listings below!

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Come sing along to holiday classics at the 34th Annual Music Box Christmas Show. Santa welcomes the audience, accompanied by Music Box organist Dennis Scott, and leads them in the singing of the most cherished Christmas carols of all time.

Illumination is an outdoor, one-mile walking tour on a winding path through 50 acres of The Morton Arboretum. Seating, warming/concession tents and fire pits are available along the route. See the beauty and grandeur of this light show. Tickets start at $10 for weekdays and the price varies by the day you wish to attend.

The 22nd Annual Christkindlmarket will kick off November 17 and continue to Christmas Eve. This market is inspired by Christkindlesmarkt in Nuremberg, Germany, which began in 1545. The market is reflective of many European traditions with Chicago flair. We also adore the commemorative mugs. This event is free to attend.

This fun family event has a little something for everyone. You can grab a friend and go ice skating, or compete against one another in bumper cars. There will be inflatables for the kids and plenty of holiday cheer. This year, every ticket includes a ride on the Navy Pier Centennial Wheel. Tickets can be purchased in advance for a discounted rate here.

The Lincoln Park Conservatory will turn into a winter wonderland filled with poinsettias, trees, sparkling lights and a model train that travels through the plantings, all themed around the colors black and white.

If you love holiday cookies this is the ultimate event for you. Participate in Downtown Oak Park’s annual Cookie Walk! A $20 participation fee includes a souvenir cookie tin and a map of over 45 participating shops and restaurants to collect a cookie or candy at each stop. You'll leave with a tin full of cookies and treats (if you don't eat them all before you get home).

The fourth annual BrewLights is presented by Louis Glunz Beer, Inc. and the Auxiliary Board of Lincoln Park Zoo. This event features a dozen local craft, seasonal and international beers on tap throughout the zoo during ZooLights.

The 22nd Annual Twelve Bars of Christmas Bar Crawl is expected to be epic. Put on your ugliest holiday sweater and hit the town. Single ticket admission is priced at $34.99, but if you grab a couple of friends you can snag tickets at a discounted rate.

The Chicago Athletic Association Hotel will be hosting The Night Market Before Christmas. There will be over 50 food, art and retail vendors taking over the Tank and Stagg Court. There will also be a photo booth and DJ. Have a bit of fun and libations while doing your holiday shopping at this market.

C+A+D is bringing together anime fans. Fans of Hetalia, Fullmetal Alchemist, Dragon Ball Z, Yu-Gi-Oh, Lolita Fashion, Homestuck, My Little Pony, Sci-Fi and video games will all enjoy this event. This event will take place at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Rosemont. Tickets are priced at $50 for a 3-day pass to the event.

Holiday shopping is made easy at this bazaar. Local handmade jewelry, beauty products and more will all be on sale at this event. Admission is free, and you can make the outing into a brunch date by venturing downstairs at The Promontory.

Want to meet a Siberian husky? Check out Polar Adventures at Northerly Island. This event is a wintery retreat right here in Chicago. Travel the island on snowshoes while sipping hot cocoa and seeing wildlife. Best of all the event is free!

The Greenhouse Theatre presents Barney the Elf. This musical parody of the movie Elf depicts the story of Santa Claus's wicked son taking over the North Pole after he retires. Barney the Elf is forced out and starts a journey of self-discovery leading him to Chicago's hottest drag bars.

SocialWorks, Chance the Rappers' non-profit organization will be taking over the Field Museum. This event will feature The Chicago Bulls, Tiesta Tea, The Chicago Children's Choir, Frost Lighting, Oak Mill Bakery, Afri-Ware Bookstore, Community Christian Church, State Backpacks, The Discovery Squad and so much more can be expected! Guest are encouraged to bring coats, hats, gloves, scarfs, and canned goods to help those in need. Tickets for the event are $15.